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bartiromo, every afternoon and cnbc is the anchor of "closing bell with maria bartiromo," also managing editor of "the wall street journal" report from which airs sunday evenings at 7:30 p.m. and she also writes a column monthly for "usa today" joined cnbc in 1993. first or last reported live from the floor of the new york stock exchange in 1995. lucia from lansing, michigan. you are a first cholera. please go ahead. >> caller: hi, yes it is lucia. i am happy to speak to maria right now because she is in the last image you made exactly where i am now. in 2008, we were about to expand our business to a second restaurant, but we couldn't because of what was happening on wall street. so then we waited. we figured well, give it a year or two in the president would turn it around. he didn't turn it around. i was very happy that my brother's job at gm saved by barack obama, but the fairness he talks about his correct my restaurant has to make a million dollars for me to pay all the employees the taxes we have a business and then, me and my husband only make 100,000. he and his wife only make
bartiromo, every afternoon and cnbc is the anchor of "closing bell with maria bartiromo," also managing editor of "the wall street journal" report from which airs sunday evenings at 7:30 p.m. and she also writes a column monthly for "usa today" joined cnbc in 1993. first or last reported live from the floor of the new york stock exchange in 1995. lucia from lansing, michigan. you are a first cholera. please go ahead. >> caller: hi, yes it is lucia. i am happy...
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here is the deal, mark heard, the president of oracle telling our own maria bartiromo on closing bell that oracle continues to win business even in a difficult global economy and another huge interview coming up today. go now to maria, who is in san francisco, where shebl doing an extremely rare interview with larry ellison in a cnbc exclusive. awesome get. larry should be exciting. >> hey, thank you so much, brian, mandy, good to see you. we talked a lot about the cloud and about software as a service yesterday with mark hurd. today, going to get into deals. this company has been a serial acquir acquirer, i will ask larry ellison about the deals and growth and when you strip away those deals what does the growth look like at oracle and what he might be eyeing right now. we will get into that, the company has grown through acquisition and one thing i want to talk to him b as well, lots of startups coming armed, oracle trying to win business from them. we will get his take on that and succession, a lot of issues to talk about here is a guy who has been a terrific spender, talk about hi
here is the deal, mark heard, the president of oracle telling our own maria bartiromo on closing bell that oracle continues to win business even in a difficult global economy and another huge interview coming up today. go now to maria, who is in san francisco, where shebl doing an extremely rare interview with larry ellison in a cnbc exclusive. awesome get. larry should be exciting. >> hey, thank you so much, brian, mandy, good to see you. we talked a lot about the cloud and about...
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welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. another tough day for stocks with the markets losing steam headed into the close. today's losses coming on the backdrop of more violent protests in europe over future austerity measures. in theen end, we saw the dow co down 40 points. oil took a big hit. crude is now down about 10%. later on we'll talk about what it means for the markets with
welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. another tough day for stocks with the markets losing steam headed into the close. today's losses coming on the backdrop of more violent protests in europe over future austerity measures. in theen end, we saw the dow co down 40 points. oil took a big hit. crude is now down about 10%. later on we'll talk about what it means for the markets with
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i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. mondays have been bad for stocks but today we're seeing a bit of a trend that's being bucked to the upside. >> a bucking trend. i'm tyler mathisen in for bill griffin. he'll be back tomorrow. we're starting to trend a little higher but it's been a tough day for technology. apple shares taking a hit. sales of 5 million iphone 5 s over the weekend. not enough for some analysts. they had expected more. and i guess selling 19 phones a second is not enough. on the flipside, rival google soaring today. shares there now poised to close at an all-time high. look at them, almost $750 a share. facebook taking a hit after barron's said the stock is still too pricey. >>> let's take a look where we stand as we approach the final stretch on monday. dow jones near the highs of the day. it's been a quiet session. up 12 points on the industrial average, fractional move at 12591. nasdaq and that's where you have the movement. down 0.5%, 15 points lower at 3165. tech sliding the market. s&p similar char
i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. mondays have been bad for stocks but today we're seeing a bit of a trend that's being bucked to the upside. >> a bucking trend. i'm tyler mathisen in for bill griffin. he'll be back tomorrow. we're starting to trend a little higher but it's been a tough day for technology. apple shares taking a hit. sales of 5 million iphone 5 s over the weekend. not enough for some analysts. they had expected more. and i guess selling 19 phones a second...
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i'm happy to speak with maria. he pays $3,000. how is that there? host: thank you. maria bartiromo? guest: it is unfortunate. you have a large swath of people that are getting impacted by significant taxes. look at the numbers. it is debatable whether this group should be combined with the so-called millionaire's and billionaires. raising taxes on people, individuals making more than $250,000, that is a risky proposition. a good friend of mine works for government. her husband works for government. they bring in about $250,000. they have three kids. after they pay for food and kids and gas, there is nothing left over. they are living pretty much close to paycheck to paycheck. do not get me wrong. i am not saying $250,000 is not a lot of money. because it is. it doesn't add up. it is those people who are going to pull back and they are going to say, "i did not have the extra wiggle room to buy a new car." to buy a washing machine. all the things to keep the economy chugging along. the taxation debate is real. this is one of the big things that is dividing the country. host: bill in m
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i'm maria bartiromo. we're at the fooi stonew york s exchange. we enter the final stretch. >> as they head toward the tape, they're going to try and lean in and make a good one here. i'm bill griffeth. we were down sharply earlier today. it's a different story now. wall street looks ahead to close out this quarter. we've seen gains from 7 to 8 to 9% for the s&p. safe to say the third quarter was a solid one for the bulls. now the -- >> can you say qe-3? >> that helped, right? now whatbo
i'm maria bartiromo. we're at the fooi stonew york s exchange. we enter the final stretch. >> as they head toward the tape, they're going to try and lean in and make a good one here. i'm bill griffeth. we were down sharply earlier today. it's a different story now. wall street looks ahead to close out this quarter. we've seen gains from 7 to 8 to 9% for the s&p. safe to say the third quarter was a solid one for the bulls. now the -- >> can you say qe-3? >> that helped,...
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welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. lots of red arrows today, although blue chips managing to hold on to the gains we've seen. pretty good floor under the market here. down to poi20 points. >> so far. we'll see what happens. getting a lot of attention today is oils. now plunged 10% in the past two weeks. also on the minds of investors, fierce of more trouble in europe. violent protests over austerity measures do continue there. that's making people here worry more about ripple effects on our own markets. more on all that in a moment. first, get you caught up on the
welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. lots of red arrows today, although blue chips managing to hold on to the gains we've seen. pretty good floor under the market here. down to poi20 points. >> so far. we'll see what happens. getting a lot of attention today is oils. now plunged 10% in the past two weeks. also on the minds of investors, fierce of more trouble in europe. violent protests over austerity measures do continue there....
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welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo. today coming to you live from cnbc headquarters. >> yeah, i love what they did with the place. i'm bill griffeth. c.a.t. is the plaitest multinational after fedex to warm a weak economy is going to hurt their future products. that's been resonating with some investors. we're going to dig into what this all means for investors in just a moment. >> first, let's look at how stocks are trading now as we enter the final stretch. the dow industrial down at the lows of the day as we approach the end at 13,513. we have a decline in the session, about 45 points. nasdaq also weaker. it's too sitting at the low of the day, down 24. s&p 500, weaker by 7 1/2. let's talk more about caterpillar. the stock down 3% after forecasting weak growth through 2015. investors clearly not happy to see another gloomy outlook. even a report showing an uptick in july home sales. >> is this a red flag given the company's status? we posed that question in our "closing bell" exchange today with michael, debra, jeff
welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo. today coming to you live from cnbc headquarters. >> yeah, i love what they did with the place. i'm bill griffeth. c.a.t. is the plaitest multinational after fedex to warm a weak economy is going to hurt their future products. that's been resonating with some investors. we're going to dig into what this all means for investors in just a moment. >> first, let's look at how stocks are trading now as we enter the final...
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i'm maria bartiromo. here's what we're following at the close. mixed market on wall street today. the dow climbing 52 points early in the trading session giving back all those gains and them some, but coming back by the close. the nasdaq closing in the green due to a big late day gain by apple. a complete reversal there as well. the dow jones industrial average closing down just about 30 points after coming back from that early day loss. what should you do? what do you make of another late-day swing? a trio of top strategists will be weighing in coming up in the program. then a rare and exclusive interview for you with larry ellison. the stock has been on fire. we have so much to get with him, including if oracle is looking to do more deals. plus, his take on apple's future without his close friend steve jobs. and interview you won't want to miss. joining us coming up. meanwhile, let's look that the reversal on wall street. yes, we closed lower, but it was well off the lows of the afternoon. the dow jones industrial average down 0.25% this afternoon. a come back in apple, a handfu
i'm maria bartiromo. here's what we're following at the close. mixed market on wall street today. the dow climbing 52 points early in the trading session giving back all those gains and them some, but coming back by the close. the nasdaq closing in the green due to a big late day gain by apple. a complete reversal there as well. the dow jones industrial average closing down just about 30 points after coming back from that early day loss. what should you do? what do you make of another late-day...
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welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo today at cnbc world headquarters. a late day slide on wall street with the s&p 500 breaking below the key technical level of 1450. the s&p and nasdaq having their worst days in months. protests in spain today demanding parliament be dissolved and elections be held. we'll bring you the details on the ground in madrid coming up. meanwhile, the market closing at the lows of the day. things intensifying at the end of the day amidst what's happening in spain as well as the week that we are ending, the third quarter. expectations that earnings are coming in after caterpillar warns and fedex a couple weeks ago. liz saunders says she's beginning to see things in this market that can be a good thing. she joins us now along with janua own rick santelli. what would you attribute this end of day selling to today? >> i think on some technical measures, the market certainly is a bit overbought. we've been saying we wouldn't be surprised to sew ed td to see al back. i think it shows maybe there were itchy traders looking to take som
welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo today at cnbc world headquarters. a late day slide on wall street with the s&p 500 breaking below the key technical level of 1450. the s&p and nasdaq having their worst days in months. protests in spain today demanding parliament be dissolved and elections be held. we'll bring you the details on the ground in madrid coming up. meanwhile, the market closing at the lows of the day. things intensifying at the end of the day...
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that does it for "closing bell." thank you for being with me. have a great night. follow me on twitter and google plus. "fast money" is up next. don't miss melissa's interview with wilbur ross. it starts right now. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> the pain in spain spreads to the u.s. should you just grin and bear it? >> even though our outlook for the economy is moderate, we think we can find good stocks today to be good long-term holdings. >>> sit time to get cozy with your around-the-way girl? >> don't call a comeback. i've been saying it for years. >> maybe you should just hold your fire. >> fair value is probably somewhere down 5% to 10%. right now, i think you have to shoot with a rifle and not with a shotgun. >> the commodities king has a golden ticket and guy adami
that does it for "closing bell." thank you for being with me. have a great night. follow me on twitter and google plus. "fast money" is up next. don't miss melissa's interview with wilbur ross. it starts right now. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> the pain in spain spreads to the u.s. should you just grin and bear it? >> even though our outlook for the economy is moderate, we think we can find good stocks today to be good long-term holdings. >>> sit time to...
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host: maria bartiromo is the anchor or "closing bell with maria bartiromo." she also writes a column monthly for "usa today." first journalist to report live of the floor of the new york stock exchange in 1995. lansing, michigan. caller: hi. .'m happy to speak with maria she is exactly where i'm at. we were about to expand our business to a second restaurant. we could not because of what was happening on wall street. then we waited. "give it a year or two and the president would turn it around." he did not turn it around. was saved's job at gm by president obama. my restaurant has to make $1 million for me to pay all the employees and the 33 taxes we have in business. me and my husband only make $100,000. i pay 39% in taxes which is $30,000 or more. he pays $3,000. how is that there? host: thank you. maria bartiromo? guest: it is unfortunate. you have a large swath of people that are getting impacted by a significant taxes. look at the numbers. it is debatable whether this group should be combined with the so-called millionaire's and billionaires. raising tax
host: maria bartiromo is the anchor or "closing bell with maria bartiromo." she also writes a column monthly for "usa today." first journalist to report live of the floor of the new york stock exchange in 1995. lansing, michigan. caller: hi. .'m happy to speak with maria she is exactly where i'm at. we were about to expand our business to a second restaurant. we could not because of what was happening on wall street. then we waited. "give it a year or two and the...
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i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. if it's monday, you know the dow will be lower, i guess. today no expectation. the blue chip index closing lower for 15 out of the last 16 mondays. apple weighing down the nasdaq today, accounting for more than half of the losses at the nasdaq. investors disappointed after apple sold just 5 million iphone 5s in just a few days. some analyst predicted much higher results in three days. google set to close at a new high today. google and apple have made up 73% of the nasdaq 100's gains in the third quarter. a similar story all year. take a look at how we're finishing on wall street. dow jones industrial down 19.5 points. art cashin telling us earlier there were sale imbalances. 13,559 at the last trade on blue chip average. volume once again on the light side today on the heels of heavy volume friday with the s&p rebalance. s&p 500 giving up three points today, about 0.25, 1456. nasdaq gave up 20 points, to finish 3160. we're getting closer and closer to the election and more investors
i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. if it's monday, you know the dow will be lower, i guess. today no expectation. the blue chip index closing lower for 15 out of the last 16 mondays. apple weighing down the nasdaq today, accounting for more than half of the losses at the nasdaq. investors disappointed after apple sold just 5 million iphone 5s in just a few days. some analyst predicted much higher results in three days. google set to close at a new high today....
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i'm maria bartiromo coming from you live today from oracle, the open world conference in san francisco. we have the interview you've been waiting for on the horizon. don't miss my interview with oracle ceo larry ellison. we have his take on oracle's future, how he's making a splash in and out of the executive suite and of course the economy and business in america as well as globally. we're going to talk with him at 4:30 p.m. eastern. before that, we have some heavy hitters coming up, including the former yahoo! ceo and the coca-cola ceo. all of a that coming up in the program. meanwhile, let's get back to the markets. we have a double-digit decline. in fact, it looks like the dow is on track to close lower for the sixth time in eight trading sessions. the dow jones industrial average now at 13,436, a decline of about 0.5%. if we close lower today that, would be the sixth decline in the last eight trading sessions. a bit of worry about earnings on the trading horizon, as we are expected expecting the stream of earnings to take effect. weakness in apple today. it is about 5% of the s&p
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los angeles a dam carolla author of the book not taco bell material. you have got a book out. is it worth humiliating the way he was last night on "60 minutes" by leslie stall. >> no. >> bill: she kicked his butt. >> he said he was set for life moneywise. i don't know what he is doing this for. it's like he is probably i mean i don't know why you want to -- look, i had a gay tryst with dr. drew 10 years ago but you didn't see me writing about it in my book because that's a secret that i keep well under wraps. >> bill: i understand why you keep that secret. but dr. drew probably is now filing papers against you even as we speak. so just so you know. i had no part of it dr. drew. i wanted leslie stall to say hey you were a bad governor, arnold, which he was. but instead it was all about the love child he was conan the barbarian and whoever the woman out there in the hat was. and he is sitting there. this big macho guy and he is just getting bang, bang, bang. and i'm thinking to myself is it really worth it for some dopey book that doesn't mean a thing? i
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wedding bells ringing with three surprise celebrity weddings. anne hathaway said i do adam showman along the california coast. he married his model girlfriend martha patterson at a ceremony in tennessee. cat deally of the tv show so you think you can dance tied the knot with co host patrick shelt tee in rome. i don't know what she is doing up there. miley cyrus is said to be in talks as bonnie parker in bonnie and clyde. no word on when the show will air. >>> hotel transylvania had $43 million, biggest debut ever. >>> now for your starting lineup a roundup of all of the sports stories making headlines at this hour. the super bowl champion giants looking for the win with seconds left against the eagles. missing that field goal but the eagles called a time-out. he gets another shot. it looks like it's on its way but it falls just short. eagles win 19-17. improve to 3-1. a major collapse for the u.s. at the ryder cup. >> >> quite the come back. europe rallying from a 10-6 deficit to match the largest come back in the event's history. sinking the 14
wedding bells ringing with three surprise celebrity weddings. anne hathaway said i do adam showman along the california coast. he married his model girlfriend martha patterson at a ceremony in tennessee. cat deally of the tv show so you think you can dance tied the knot with co host patrick shelt tee in rome. i don't know what she is doing up there. miley cyrus is said to be in talks as bonnie parker in bonnie and clyde. no word on when the show will air. >>> hotel transylvania had $43...
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maria speaks with a mitt romney supporter and hp ceo carly fiorina. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...you see they all have h a deeper knowledgeresting in of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. sleep train's inventory clearance sale is ending soon. save 10%, 20%, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get 2 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. but hurry, the inventory clearance sale is ending soon. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> welcome back. all day we've been looking at key issues facing specific industries in q-4. right now here's more on what we can
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that hets in his book had an affair with his co-star when he was in a h maria shriver. >> was that the only a fair? affair? >> it was not. know?es maria c >> yes. he also admitted to an his longtime housekeeper. he said that he is suspected he n whenfather of their so was around 7 or 8. .> he looked like me but i never discussed, together.ings >> he said that maria shriver about it during a session.g >> she said i think that joseph .s your kid >> i said you are correct. >> she filed for divorce last year. reflected on it. >> do you have to remind yourself of it or is it always there? >> it's always there. the latest fast-food chain looking to revamp its image. >> and nintendo has a hit on its hands with gamers. let's get to linda bell for more at bloomberg headquarters in new york. if you are making a list and twice, the nintendo will not be in store shelves until november 18, but gamers already gobbled up every order option including best buy, game stop and walmart. something nintendo may not have enough of them to go-around. it's possible diaper shortage looming. there was an explosi
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after a heart to heart with her mother, eunice kennedy shriver, maria gave him her bless to go run for governor. >> and this is why i'm going to run for governor of the state of california. >> reporter: but schwarzenegger is holding 0 out for a happy ending to their love story. >> he talks about just how he hopes that one day his family will be able to come back together. >> reporter: for "today," nbc news, los angeles. >>> up next, makeup maven bobbi brown is here to talk beauty and empowerment after these messages. and get more of what you love walgreens for. it's easy to get points on everyday purchases, and easy to redeem them for just about anything anyone in your family could want. just make sure you save enough points for a little something for yourself. sign up today, in-store or online. it's instant points and endless rewards. and it's all right here. at the corner of happy and healthy. with your favorite instant coffee same great taste, now with a great new look that can be ready in a... [ pop! ] ♪ folgers instant coffee the taste you love just got more instant. as many tv
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on tomorrow's washington journal, maria bartiromo joins us. and we will talk to dr. marty makary about errors in u.s. hospitals. also in discussion with william wiatrowski. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 eastern. >> the first thing in our article is getting medicare costs under control. that is the number one priority and is the most untouchable thing. that will cause more trouble than any other problem we have fiscally in the united states. getting medicare costs under control is the number one thing. >> you say we also surcharge smokers and the obese for their coverage. >> i am the person who put that in the memo, but i did not have to fight very hard for it. this is something i ran in the washington post. instead of calling people obis, i refer to them as mega fatties. i was referred to as being insensitive, which i guess i probably am. this is another thing where everybody knows it to be true, and somebody has to pay for it. i did not say you have to bankrupt people, but there should be penalties. i am not really a democrat, but i am a democrat comp
on tomorrow's washington journal, maria bartiromo joins us. and we will talk to dr. marty makary about errors in u.s. hospitals. also in discussion with william wiatrowski. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 eastern. >> the first thing in our article is getting medicare costs under control. that is the number one priority and is the most untouchable thing. that will cause more trouble than any other problem we have fiscally in the united states. getting medicare costs under...
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the bell with your montgomery county has outer loop delay is over the northwest branch. >> 6:52 and monday express's coming up next. >> we will have a live roundup of today's top stories. >> time for the monday express' -- >> john gonzales is love at the national zoo. >> just six days after the new panda cub was born at the national zoo sadly, it has died per its distress calls from the mother alerted zookeeper's that something was terribly wrong sunday morning. no obvious signs of trauma or infection. the zoo's version of an autopsy was conducted last night and we should have the results later this morning. >> we are following some issues with metro this morning. on the red line, expect residual delays from glenmont due to an earlier track malfunction. also the bethesda station escalators are out of service. bosses have been requested and the station remains open. >> here is our forecast for this monday. >> it will be great we have a little clout in this but we will warn of throughout the day 71 degrees at 5:00 for the drive home and a high of 72 degrees. the forecast shows that temperatu
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maria? >> well, that's such an interesting question, deb, because this is something that i've actually written about. this is where i think republicans have really gotten it wrong. yes, the economy is the number one issue, but guess what, mitt romney has now lost his edge on the economy. and president obama is now outpolling him on who is trusted more with the economy. so with that, what will happen when voters go into the voting booth, they will look at the economy and how both candidates will deal with economic issues, but they will always -- and this is even including when romney had an edge on the economy, they will always look at other issues because american voters are not monolithic. so if you're a latino and you go into the voting booth, you're going look at how these candidates deal with immigration. if you're a woman going into the voting booth, you're going look at how these candidates have treated women's issues. by the way, it wasn't the democrats that put abortion on the front
maria? >> well, that's such an interesting question, deb, because this is something that i've actually written about. this is where i think republicans have really gotten it wrong. yes, the economy is the number one issue, but guess what, mitt romney has now lost his edge on the economy. and president obama is now outpolling him on who is trusted more with the economy. so with that, what will happen when voters go into the voting booth, they will look at the economy and how both...
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every afternoon, maria bartiromo is the anchor of "closing bell" on cnbc. she has been our guest to slam the "washington journal" from new york or thank you, ms. bartiromo. .. >> the first thing that nr article here is getting medicare costs under control is the number one priority and it's the most untouchable thing. but that is going to cause more trouble than any other problem we have got fiscally in the united states, getting medicare costs under control is the number one thing. c-span: you say we also surcharge smokers and the obese for their medicare coverage. where did that idea come from? >> guest: it came from us. i am the person to put it in the memo but i didn't have to fight very hard for it. also i ran into this, something i ran at "the washington post." i call them megafatty and i was rebuked for this by "the washington post" for being insensitive which i guess i probably am. but this is another thing where everybody knows it to be true and someone has to pay for it. i don't think you should bankrupt people if they are heavy but there should b
every afternoon, maria bartiromo is the anchor of "closing bell" on cnbc. she has been our guest to slam the "washington journal" from new york or thank you, ms. bartiromo. .. >> the first thing that nr article here is getting medicare costs under control is the number one priority and it's the most untouchable thing. but that is going to cause more trouble than any other problem we have got fiscally in the united states, getting medicare costs under control is the...
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angelina jolie wouldn't agree with you. maria shriver friends call bull [ censor bleep ] on arnold. a source close to marie says she didn't know about the affairs. saying she never would have defended him against things of that nature. by the way, i think -- he floored the cbs reporting by revealing he rejected the republican party platform and performed multiple same-sex weddings. he married some chicks in my office. i think he wanted the hot girl on girl. he is still a pig. >> the marriage and the wedding night happened at the same time in my office. >> i think he referred to the woman as a cigar-smoking lesbian. >> stephanie: yeah. >> so i'm not sure she was of the lipstick variety. >> stephanie: you never know. >> just saying. >> stephanie: it is stereotypical. >> have you ever smoked a cigar. >> stephanie: no. >> all right. >> stephanie: the lesbian daughter of the hong kong billionaire -- >> the one that offered the bounty for someone who would bring her around. >> stephanie: yeah. i think she has some other issues. after her extremely wealthy father put up a call for marriage
angelina jolie wouldn't agree with you. maria shriver friends call bull [ censor bleep ] on arnold. a source close to marie says she didn't know about the affairs. saying she never would have defended him against things of that nature. by the way, i think -- he floored the cbs reporting by revealing he rejected the republican party platform and performed multiple same-sex weddings. he married some chicks in my office. i think he wanted the hot girl on girl. he is still a pig. >> the...
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when he was living with maria before they were married, he says he had an affair with co star bridget nielsen when shooting one of his films. >> truly, i did feel bad about it. but all of my various different things, they were mistakes. and there's just -- you know, my failure. my screw-ups. >> was that the only affair? >> no. i had others. but, you know, that's something that's obviously between maria and me. >> she knew? >> yeah. >> so it's a recurring issue. with you. >> i'm not perfect. >> reporter: some say schwarzenegger is releasing the book to hit the reset button on the bad publicity and to relaunch his movie career. >> i'm back! >> reporter: with a role in this year's "expendables ii" and a starring role in "the last stand", arnold at 65 is out to fulfill the promise he made back in 1984 on the big screen. >> i'll be back. >> the audiences are very forgiving when it comes to stars, if the product on the screen is what they want to see. so if these movies feature arnold schwarzenegger as the audience wants to see him. they're much more likely to forgive the personal stuff. >>
when he was living with maria before they were married, he says he had an affair with co star bridget nielsen when shooting one of his films. >> truly, i did feel bad about it. but all of my various different things, they were mistakes. and there's just -- you know, my failure. my screw-ups. >> was that the only affair? >> no. i had others. but, you know, that's something that's obviously between maria and me. >> she knew? >> yeah. >> so it's a recurring...
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when he was living with maria before they were married, he says he had an affair with co star bridget nielsen when shooting one of his films. >> truly, i did feel bad about it. but all of my various different things, they were mistakes. and there's just -- you know, my failure. my screw-ups. >> was that the only affair? >> no. i had others. but, you know, that's something that's obviously between maria and me. >> she knew? >> yeah. >> so it's a recurring issue. with you. >> i'm not perfect. >> reporter: some say schwarzenegger is releasing the book to hit the reset button on the bad publicity and to relaunch his movie career. >> i'm back! >> reporter: with a role in this year's "expendables ii" and a starring role in "the last stand", arnold at 65 is out to fulfill the promise he made back in 1984 on the big screen. >> i'll be back. >> the audiences are very forgiving when it comes to stars, if the product on the screen is what they want to see. so if these movies feature arnold schwarzenegger as the audience wants to see him. they're much more likely to forgive the personal stuff. >>
when he was living with maria before they were married, he says he had an affair with co star bridget nielsen when shooting one of his films. >> truly, i did feel bad about it. but all of my various different things, they were mistakes. and there's just -- you know, my failure. my screw-ups. >> was that the only affair? >> no. i had others. but, you know, that's something that's obviously between maria and me. >> she knew? >> yeah. >> so it's a recurring...
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this was very tough on maria. >> sure. >> this was very tough on my children. it was very tough on some of my friends and everything like that. i disappointed all of them. >> very tough on me right now. i don't like this. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> i'm uncomfortable. >> thank you. thank you. >> couldn't you just go to the future and then come back and kill that arnold and then -- couldn't there have been some -- there's got to be something you could do. >> i was trying to figure that out, but i couldn't come up with a solution. "terminator 16." >> "total recall." >>> still ahead, why you're awake. "morning joe" just moments away. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> we asked you at the top of the show what you're doing up at this hour. john tower
this was very tough on maria. >> sure. >> this was very tough on my children. it was very tough on some of my friends and everything like that. i disappointed all of them. >> very tough on me right now. i don't like this. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> i'm uncomfortable. >> thank you. thank you. >> couldn't you just go to the future and then come back and kill that arnold and then -- couldn't there have been some -- there's got to be something you...
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i'm maria bartiromo. worries about europe return. what about the fiscal cliff? but the market chugs on. what it all means for your money. >>> the woman who kept the banks in business during the financial crisis, my conversation with former fdic chair sheila bair and the story she couldn't tell while she was on the job. >> so many lives are lost every single day because of lack of access to drinking water. >> the remarkable new partnership between a renowned inventor and corporate america that could save untold lives. it's the real thing. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program. "the wall street journal report." now, maria bartiromo. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week on wall street. disappointing news on the broadest measure of the size and strength of the economy in america. the financial reading of the gross domestic product shows that the economy grew at an annualized rate of 1 1/3 percent for the first quarter, down from 1.7%. much of the change due from poor fa
i'm maria bartiromo. worries about europe return. what about the fiscal cliff? but the market chugs on. what it all means for your money. >>> the woman who kept the banks in business during the financial crisis, my conversation with former fdic chair sheila bair and the story she couldn't tell while she was on the job. >> so many lives are lost every single day because of lack of access to drinking water. >> the remarkable new partnership between a renowned inventor and...
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peter alexander is with the romney camp in springfield this morning. peter, good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. when it comes to the battlegrounds, there are three, florida, ohio, and virginia, both mitt romney and the president held dueling events in ohio on wednesday. today, they are both here in virginia. another state where romney is trailing in the polls. >> reporter: campaigning in ohio wednesday, both president obama and mitt romney were keenly aware of the buckeye state's place in history. no republican has won the white house without it. romney went out of his way to show his compassionate side greeting world war ii veterans and courting working class families. >> these are tough times even for families with jobs. i know what it takes to get this economy going again. i care about the people of america. >> reporter: it's a delivered effort, analysts say, with a tv ad designed to show empathy and soften his image. >> president obama and i both care about poor, working class families, the difference is, my policies wi
peter alexander is with the romney camp in springfield this morning. peter, good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. when it comes to the battlegrounds, there are three, florida, ohio, and virginia, both mitt romney and the president held dueling events in ohio on wednesday. today, they are both here in virginia. another state where romney is trailing in the polls. >> reporter: campaigning in ohio wednesday, both president obama and mitt romney were keenly...
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ly bell -- libelous speeches at the u.n. we have to sit together and compromise in which we recognize the one and only jewish state. >> remember, it's all about palestine and whether it should become a state alongside israel. throw in jerusalem and who should claim that city as their capital, you have centuries long tension. joining us is an international human rights lawyer and founder of "islamic pasi phils" in the post osama era. wow, working on anything else? takes guts to accuse a jewish guy of ethnic cleansing. >> i think what most vuers need to understand, general assembly speeches traditionally speaking when world leaders get their 15 seconds in the limelight to basically give out bombastic bleuser. whether it's benjamin netanyahu, mahmoud ahmadinejad, hugo chavez, u.n. speeches generally are not known for their nuance and objectivity. >> really, they're speaking to the home crowd, not necessarily to world leaders. question most often hear about what will happen to israel if iran acquires nuclear weapons. palestinian
ly bell -- libelous speeches at the u.n. we have to sit together and compromise in which we recognize the one and only jewish state. >> remember, it's all about palestine and whether it should become a state alongside israel. throw in jerusalem and who should claim that city as their capital, you have centuries long tension. joining us is an international human rights lawyer and founder of "islamic pasi phils" in the post osama era. wow, working on anything else? takes guts to...
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peter alexander is with the romney camp in springfield this morning. peter, good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. when it comes to the battlegrounds, there are three, florida, ohio, and virginia, both mitt romney and the president held dueling events in ohio on wednesday. today, they are both here in virginia. another state where romney is trailing in the polls. >> reporter: campaigning in ohio wednesday, both president obama and mitt romney were keenly aware of the buckeye state's place in history. no republican has won the white house without it. romney went out of his way to show his compassionate side greeting world war ii veterans and courting working class families. >> these are tough times even for families with jobs. i know what it takes to get this economy going again. i care about the people of america. >> reporter: it's a delivered effort, analysts say, with a tv ad designed to show empathy and soften his image. >> president obama and i both care about poor, working class families, the difference is, my policies wi
peter alexander is with the romney camp in springfield this morning. peter, good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. when it comes to the battlegrounds, there are three, florida, ohio, and virginia, both mitt romney and the president held dueling events in ohio on wednesday. today, they are both here in virginia. another state where romney is trailing in the polls. >> reporter: campaigning in ohio wednesday, both president obama and mitt romney were keenly...
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efficient with the ball. raid nors number bell and 1 interception. defense gave up 4 passs to ben and 3 84 yards. held the stee steelers only 54 yards rushing had only 3 penalty the entire game. as you know nothing like the first win of the year. >> any time you have success reinforces the message you have been trying to preach and so it was good for our players. for our staff. for our organization to see some of the fruits of our labor. >> great win for us. one of the things confidence booster for us. go out and keep doing this and keep stacking wins. >> monday night football. seattle defense sacked rodgers 8 times first half. clemens 4 of them. second quarter. seattle rookie quarterback wilson connects with golden. 7 nothing seahawks at the half. late fourth quarter. fourth down wilson throws it up. golden push the db in front of him. offense inference. jennings grap grab the ball in the air for the pick. one calls touch down the other no call. upon review look at this here. he has the ball right there. you can see. comes down with it. give it to s
efficient with the ball. raid nors number bell and 1 interception. defense gave up 4 passs to ben and 3 84 yards. held the stee steelers only 54 yards rushing had only 3 penalty the entire game. as you know nothing like the first win of the year. >> any time you have success reinforces the message you have been trying to preach and so it was good for our players. for our staff. for our organization to see some of the fruits of our labor. >> great win for us. one of the things...
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a rare day, maria and i both here in-house at global headquarters. we look forward to seeing you on "the closing bell." >> the crowds are building up outside, bill. >> they are. >> we have got security on it. i just want you to know that. great show. thank you very much. >>> we have to laugh, otherwise we would cry this is a sad stat on the state of american students. reading scores on the s.a.t. college admissions test for the high school charges of 2012 have hit a 40-year low. even more sobering, 57% of test takers did not score high enough to indicate likelihood of success in college. as i drop conjunctions, all to the benefit of dropping 100 grand or even more that stat adds more fuel to the debate over whether college is really worth it for some kids. consider this, student debt now tops $1 trillion, but there is one place where debt is essentially zero. senior correspondent scott cone is reporting from washington today as part of our education pales in nation coverage. scott? >> brian, a college education still is worth it in terms of earning h
a rare day, maria and i both here in-house at global headquarters. we look forward to seeing you on "the closing bell." >> the crowds are building up outside, bill. >> they are. >> we have got security on it. i just want you to know that. great show. thank you very much. >>> we have to laugh, otherwise we would cry this is a sad stat on the state of american students. reading scores on the s.a.t. college admissions test for the high school charges of 2012...
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after a heart to heart with her mother, eunice kennedy shriver, maria gave him her bless to go run for governor. >> and this is why i'm going to run for governor of the state of california. >> reporter: but schwarzenegger is holding 0 out for a happy ending to their love story. >> he talks about just how he hopes that one day his family will be able to come back together. >> reporter: for "today," nbc news, los angeles. >>> up next, makeup maven bobbi brown is here to talk beauty and empowerment after these messages. and get more of what you love walgreens for. it's easy to get points on everyday purchases, and easy to redeem them for just about anything anyone in your family could want. just make sure you save enough points for a little something for yourself. sign up today, in-store or online. it's instant points and endless rewards. and it's all right here. at the corner of happy and healthy. with your favorite instant coffee same great taste, now with a great new look that can be ready in a... [ pop! ] ♪ folgers instant coffee the taste you love just got more instant. as many tv
after a heart to heart with her mother, eunice kennedy shriver, maria gave him her bless to go run for governor. >> and this is why i'm going to run for governor of the state of california. >> reporter: but schwarzenegger is holding 0 out for a happy ending to their love story. >> he talks about just how he hopes that one day his family will be able to come back together. >> reporter: for "today," nbc news, los angeles. >>> up next, makeup maven bobbi...
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maria is live. every time we hear him rant, are we giving this guy attention. >> reporter: forgive me if i don't answer your question. we're having a few construction problems. ahmadinejad is expected to be 16 of 17 speakers. of course, as is often the case when he's here in new york, there will be large protests taking place outside the u.n. those are scheduled to take place at 11:00 a.m. and we skpeerkted to hear from high-profile speakers like rudy giuliani and mayor bloomberg. he's essentially a lame-duck president, finishing up the second of his two-four-year terms. now, just to get a little bit of insight into what we might here, president ahmadinejad gave a wide-ranging interview yesterday. one of the key issues here, of course, is iran's nuclear ambitions, and he's described it as a non-issue, characterizing it as something that the u.s. was bringing up as part of their bullying. he did also touch upon the issue of syria and the civil war there because, of course, critics have accuseded iran
maria is live. every time we hear him rant, are we giving this guy attention. >> reporter: forgive me if i don't answer your question. we're having a few construction problems. ahmadinejad is expected to be 16 of 17 speakers. of course, as is often the case when he's here in new york, there will be large protests taking place outside the u.n. those are scheduled to take place at 11:00 a.m. and we skpeerkted to hear from high-profile speakers like rudy giuliani and mayor bloomberg. he's...
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on "the daily show" with jon stewart and said, yes, this has been very painful for maria, very painful for my children and yet i wrote a book to dredge it up to talk about it. don't get it. >> selfish and horrible, but the reason he did it was career-wise to do a reset. >> meantime, in one interview he said he actually hoped he could reconcile with maria. >> he's living in fantasy land. makes no sense. this guy thinks he can be syrupy sweet again. trust me, because you pour syrup on something doesn't make it pancakes. can't stopped stand him. >> don't call you for a date. we'll move on to politics. first presidential debate tomorrow night. these guys have been practicing and practicing and practicing. willie, to you. do you think there's a moment where there's overpreparation where the rehearsing backfires a little bit? >> had john mccain on our show on "morning joe" and he talked about that. he said you sit there for weeks on end, rehash and remembering your lines. a point where you have to walk away and be yourself. you had david axelrod say to you the other day that the romney campa
on "the daily show" with jon stewart and said, yes, this has been very painful for maria, very painful for my children and yet i wrote a book to dredge it up to talk about it. don't get it. >> selfish and horrible, but the reason he did it was career-wise to do a reset. >> meantime, in one interview he said he actually hoped he could reconcile with maria. >> he's living in fantasy land. makes no sense. this guy thinks he can be syrupy sweet again. trust me, because...